No Scrimmage

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Today's USC game was not a scrimmage. Those are harder. Mark Sanchez was asked if this resembled a scrimmage and being diplomatic, only said, ``I can't say.''
But never threw for 253 yards and five touchdowns in a scrimmage.


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MRSAM Author Profile Page said:

why was C.J. Gable put back in the game to score the last touchdown of the game up 62-0? Why did Stafon Johson or a fullback not get the chance? Johnson also had less carries and where was Garret Green.

MRSAM Author Profile Page said:

why was C.J. Gable put back in the game to score the last touchdown of the game up 62-0? Why did Stafon Johson or a fullback not get the chance? Johnson also had less carries and where was Garret Green.

MRSAM Author Profile Page said:

why was C.J. Gable put back in the game to score the last touchdown of the game up 62-0? Why did Stafon Johson or a fullback not get the chance? Johnson also had less carries and where was Green.

trojan terror Author Profile Page said:

cause sj was hurt that's why. you didn't notice the limp he had when he got caught from behind. and BG was to tired weren't you watching the game? he could barely breath so he was took out.

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